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Subject: | black kites fishing |
From: | Dan Blunt <> |
Date: | Thu, 22 May 2008 21:36:19 +1000 |
In response to Black Kites fishing, I have seen a possibilty of this in
Airlie Beach. During the dry season I have seen pairs of Kites in Muddy
Bay scavenging on the mud flats as well as hawking over the water but
can't remember them actually fishing but this season will keep an eye on
them a bit closer. They did take food from the flats and spent alot of
time over the water. They do not frequent the bay much and I have only
recorded them there less than a dozen times.
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